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Our Mission:
In the Ignatian tradition,
Loyola Institute for Spirituality
accompanies people on their journey
toward a life-giving relationship
with God, self, and others,
through experiential formation
to help transform the world.
The values of collaboration,
ecumenism, and cultural diversity
guide the programs and services of
Loyola Institute for Spirituality.
Please help support our ministry:
LIS is a 501(c)3 organization.
Your gift is fully tax-deductible.
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For more ways to give, please call:
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Upcoming Events
Next ISFP Course:
Ignatian Discernment
begins Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Rosita Diaz Classroom, LIS, Orange
Ignatian Retreat for Lent
March 5-7, 2010
Pro Sanctity Spirituality Center, Fullerton
[download a flyer, in PDF format]
Holy Week Retreat
March 28 - April 4, 2010
Mary & Joseph Retreat Center, Palos Verdes
[download a flyer, in PDF format]
Annual "Hearts on Fire" Celebration
May 2, 2010
Turnip Rose, Costa Mesa
Ongoing Programs:
Spiritual Exercises in Daily Life
19th Annotation Retreats - apply now!
Ignatian Spiritual Formation Program
6-week courses and 3-year program
open for registration!
Hispanic Spiritual Leadership Program
Equipo Latino Ignaciano
Biblical Programs
Many topics & formats available
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Website of Fr. Felix Just, S.J.

Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Born: before October 23, 1491,
in Loyola (Azpeitia), Guipúzcoa, Spain
Died: July 31, 1556, in Rome, Italy
Beatified: July 27, 1609, by Pope Paul V
Canonized: March 12, 1622, by Pope Gregory XV
Feast Day: July 31
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